The ESPN FC crew react to former Liverpool forward Michael Owen's comments on Raheem Sterling and his situation at the Merseyside club.

Liverpool have rejected a bid from Manchester City worth an initial £25 million, rising to £30m, for Raheem Sterling, prompting the start of what will surely be a long, drawn-out transfer saga this summer. David Usher (Liverpool) and David Mooney (Manchester City) debate the negotiations between the clubs.

LONDON -- Sammy had gone to Wembley last year for the FA Cup final, an experience so fraught with end-of-days-like tension that it gave him a "stomachache". Sammy understands that comes with the Arsenal fandom territory.

But this time he was determined to have fun, and he dressed the part. The word "Arsenal" was scrawled in black magic marker across his forehead, and he had on a full Gunners kit right down to his fluorescent pink- and purple-checkered boots, the kind that Alexis Sanchez has...

It's a sign that you're overthinking things when you start to ponder whether Jack Wilshere's performance on the microphone during Arsenal's FA Cup victory parade, during which he sang various anti-Tottenham songs, was an attempt to get the club's fans on his side.

In all likelihood it was just a man getting slightly overexcited after a heavy night of celebration and, given he did exactly the same thing in 2014, it suggests his motives extended only as far as trying to goad opposition fans.

The ESPN FC panel discuss Arsenal's season and their FA Cup win over Aston Villa, and question whether they can achieve more.

There is glory in winning an FA Cup. The kind of glory that can fortify a managerial legacy, provide meaning to a playing career and pack the streets of Islington with tens of thousands of revelling supporters braving persistent drizzle.

The dampened scenes at Arsenal's victory parade on Sunday may not have been as resplendent as they were 12 months ago, when the drought ended and the sun came out, but they showed what a Wembley win means for a team and a community. It is no small thing to lift the...